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Strana 394
Regardless of whether Plato succeeded in giving synthesis to his two kinds of
causes empirical , the other ... to be viewed sensately ; the phenomenon to be
explained is Sensate and the cause of which it is effect is also of Sensate nature .
Regardless of whether Plato succeeded in giving synthesis to his two kinds of
causes empirical , the other ... to be viewed sensately ; the phenomenon to be
explained is Sensate and the cause of which it is effect is also of Sensate nature .
Strana 395
Similarly , in his Republic , the cause of the dissolution and reappearance of
states and regimes is a supersensory ... The Idealistic character of Aristotle's
conception comes out clearly in his doctrine of the four classes of causes : formal
...
Similarly , in his Republic , the cause of the dissolution and reappearance of
states and regimes is a supersensory ... The Idealistic character of Aristotle's
conception comes out clearly in his doctrine of the four classes of causes : formal
...
Strana 404
Other thinkers , beginning with Descartes , Malebranche , Spinoza , Leibnitz , or
Berkeley , allowed the Ideational causes to stay but in fact relegated them to the
position of a king who nominally reigns but does not rule . What rules in their ...
Other thinkers , beginning with Descartes , Malebranche , Spinoza , Leibnitz , or
Berkeley , allowed the Ideational causes to stay but in fact relegated them to the
position of a king who nominally reigns but does not rule . What rules in their ...
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